This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Classics > The Picture Of Dorian Gray > The Picture Of Dorian Gray – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books The Picture Of Dorian Gray Quiz 7 (12 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. To what does Basil attribute Dorian's negative reaction to his painting? A) Basil attributes Dorian's reaction to Lord Henry's negative influence. B) Dorian claims the painting makes him look fat. C) Basil believes that Dorian is just in one of his tempestuous moods and will change his mind later. D) Lord Henry did not like the painting, so Dorian said that he did not like it either. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Basil attributes Dorian's reaction to Lord Henry's negative influence. 2. Which sentence is grammatically correct? A) Dorian made his portrait painted. B) Dorian made his portrait painting. C) Dorian had his portrait painted. D) Dorian had his portrait painting. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dorian had his portrait painted. 3. Life is more exciting when you have ..... ? A) Secrets. B) Girls. C) Money. D) Animal. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Secrets. 4. Does Lord Henry think he is a good influence? A) Yes. B) No. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No. 5. What is the role of art and aesthetics in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'? A) The role of art and aesthetics is to explore the themes of beauty, morality, and the corrupting influence of society. B) The role of art and aesthetics is to highlight the importance of physical appearance. C) The role of art and aesthetics is to provide entertainment and escapism. D) The role of art and aesthetics is to serve as a form of self-expression and individuality. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The role of art and aesthetics is to explore the themes of beauty, morality, and the corrupting influence of society. 6. What does Lord Henry tell Dorian about "to be young" ? A) Youth is the one thing worth having. B) To be young is the best thing in the world. C) Live your life now, while you are still beautiful and young. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To be young is the best thing in the world. 7. Who is Dorian Gray in love with? A) Basil Hallward. B) Sybil Vane. C) Lord Henry Wotton. D) Margaret Devereux. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sybil Vane. 8. Who said: "Only pleasure is important in life" ? A) Dorian Gray. B) Basil Hallward. C) Lord Henry. D) Lord Henry's uncle. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lord Henry. 9. What is the main problem/conflict in the first 5 chapters of the book? A) Conflict between Dorian and Lord Henry. B) Conflict between Dorian and society. C) Conflict between Dorian and Basil. D) Conflict within Dorian (with himself). Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Conflict within Dorian (with himself). 10. In what historical period does The Picture of Dorian Gray take place? A) The Victorian Age. B) The Elizabethan Era. C) The Renaissance. D) The Industrial Age. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Victorian Age. 11. Read the sentence from passage 2. "Once, in boyish mockery of Narcissus, he had kissed, or feigned to kiss those painted lips that now smiled so cruelly at him." (paragraph 2) Why is Dorian's mockery ironic? A) He does not know that others find him unattractive. B) He does not understand how to show real affection. C) He does not realize how similar he and Narcissus are. D) He does not know that the painting will soon be discovered. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He does not realize how similar he and Narcissus are. 12. What is a shared theme of both passages? A) You cannot escape fate. B) Beauty cannot last forever. C) Love can be difficult to find. D) Appearances can be deceiving. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Appearances can be deceiving. ← PreviousRelated QuizzesClassics QuizzesEnglish Literature QuizzesThe Picture Of Dorian Gray Quiz 1The Picture Of Dorian Gray Quiz 2The Picture Of Dorian Gray Quiz 3The Picture Of Dorian Gray Quiz 4The Picture Of Dorian Gray Quiz 5The Picture Of Dorian Gray Quiz 6 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books